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  • BT lines up Champions League bid as it looks to retain lucrative rights

    September 22, 2019

    BT is gearing up to defend its control of Champions League TV rights as the telecoms giant cashes in on price rises in its broadcast division. BT Sport paid £1.2bn in 2017 to secure exclusive rights to Champions League and Europa League matches for three seasons, cementing its control of European football coverage. Read more: [...]

  • Eintracht Frankfurt 0-3 Arsenal: Young guns paper over the cracks

    September 19, 2019

    Crisis averted – for now, at least. Following the damaging collapse at Watford on Sunday, Arsenal and Unai Emery could hardly have asked for a better start to their Europa League campaign than a three-goal win at last year’s semi-finalists. Throw in exciting displays from youngsters Bukayo Saka and Joe Willock, who both scored, Pierre-Emerick [...]

  • Carlton Cole interview: Former West Ham striker on his career, new life as a coach and strawberry Haribos

    September 19, 2019

    Carlton Cole can recall the moment he knew his race had been run. After his football career had taken him to three different countries in three years, through brief stints with Celtic in Scotland, Sacramento Republic in the United States and Persib Bandung in Indonesia, he was back in London on trial with AFC Wimbledon [...]

  • Olympiacos 2-2 Tottenham: Spurs stuck in limbo after slipping up in Greece

    September 18, 2019

    Champions League hangover or the lingering effects of a summer of uncertainty? Whatever the cause, Tottenham remain a team in limbo, seemingly determined to take one step back for every stride forward. In their opening European fixture at Olympiacos on Wednesday night Spurs contrived to secure a third 2-2 draw from as many away games [...]

  • Chris Tremlett: Graham Thorpe can succeed Trevor Bayliss but tactics and selection are more important than new coach

    September 18, 2019

    England’s win in the final Test at the Oval on Sunday may not have made a difference to the destination of the Ashes, but in other ways it still had a profound effect. It ensured they ended the summer on a positive note, with a different feeling, and reminded everyone just what they are capable [...]

  • Peckham judged the world’s eleventh coolest neighbourhood

    September 18, 2019

    “This time next year we’ll be in the top ten” Peckham has been named the world’s eleventh coolest neighbourhood in the 2019 Time Out Index. The south London hotspot may still be more globally famous for the antics of Del Boy and Rodney but a new generation of chefs, baristas and bartenders are turning it [...]

  • Chelsea 0-1 Valencia: Barkley misses late penalty as Blues fall flat at Stamford Bridge

    September 17, 2019

    There were bound to be stern words in the Stamford Bridge home dressing room tonight after Ross Barkley took it upon himself to take a late penalty, only to waste a gilt-edged chance to equalise in a disappointing defeat against Valencia. The England midfielder, fresh off the bench, waved away regular – and reliable – [...]

  • Home form, a solid tactical base and key men: Norwich City have a template for survival

    September 17, 2019

    For Norwich, beating champions Manchester City 3-2 on Saturday was more than just a big result; it was a reminder that anything is possible in the Premier League. That’s a lovely message to get into the dressing room of a promoted side at this stage of the season. The big teams won’t always play well [...]

  • My Sporting Life: Let’s Do This co-founder Alex Rose on running, rowing and why endurance sports should be open to everyone

    September 16, 2019

    Sports event entrepreneur Alex Rose on running, rowing and his desire to open up endurance races to the wider public. What is your sporting passion? At Let’s Do This we’re building the best place to find and book your next challenge – everything from 5k fun runs to double Ironmans. As a result I’m lucky [...]

  • Solheim Cup thriller was up there with anything in men’s or women’s golf

    September 16, 2019

    It has been a big week for many people in golf but none more so than those involved in an extraordinary Solheim Cup. Europe’s 14½-13½ win over the United States at Gleneagles was exciting beyond belief, up there with any finish that the men’s or women’s game has ever seen. First, Bronte Law looked to [...]

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